Harley Beach palm trees, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Peter J Darlington Watercolour Paintings
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Harley Beach
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Colourful barricade and other iconic scenes
Colourful barricade, watercolour 8 x 10" cold press, June 2026
Park Dalhousie is found along st. Hubert street near Old Port, it used to be a train yard with many parallel rails, now its a manicured sitting park with historical displays. These benches sit in front of a small field of purple puff-ball flowers growing under the shade of trees. Getting the perspective correct was key here, so I started with a fain paint outline of the path and benches before filling in the colours.
Parc Dalhousie purple puff balls, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Rue Notre Dame is elevated here with what used to be a train bridge one could assume. A lot of the area is sectioned off since the city is working on the new neighborhood where Molson Brewery used to be. It will become a multi-use housing and park project, with views of the river.
Rue Notre Dame elevation, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Peeking through the construction fence I got a glimpse of a giant crater where Molson's brewery used to be. The main part of the brewery with its iconic sign is still up, its just off to the left of this scene. In the background is Jacques Cartier bridge and Park La Ronde off to the right. One day this crater will be a community development, the Molson family donated the land to the city. Their new brewery is an enormous modern facility down in Longueuil.
Molson's crater, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Canal paintings feeling like summer almost
Canal path chimney, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Zig zag fence canal, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Low train bridge, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Paint drops, new tubes of paint
The only one I have never used before was the raw umber by Daniel Smith, although I had one by M. Graham which used honey in the formula. I liked the colour of the M. Graham one but the honey-based paint tend to melt in the summer. In the winter, the honey-based paints activate quite well though, so that is a plus since I paint outside throughout the winter no matter how cold it gets. Luckily, the Daniel Smith raw umber is the exact same colour profile, a dark-chocolate, rich neutral brown perfect for making tree bark, fresh earth, or black coffee hues.
Paint drops, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Digital sketches Abstract
World Claw, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
A simple line drawing was embellished with colourful splash stamps and a transparent grid. Airbrushing on the sides and open spaces gave an ethereal smoky glow.Pattern Spillover, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
This one started as a pattern arrangement in grey scale, with colourful neon electrical waves. Then I got into gradient fill and image tilt features, finishing with some well placed paint splatters.Dimensional broken record, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
Using a standard marker tool, I found an option menu and selected colour multiplier. Somehow it was taking the colour attributes (hue saturation value) and multiplying them where two brush strokes overlapped. I added a few black brush strokes here and there to balance the left side of the composition.
Colour multiplier, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
The colour scheme and patterns ended up looking like a Madonna rock video from the 80's... black, white, pastels, and mesh textures. To make images like this requires a sense of composition, its something I can feel viscerally. So my stomach and nervous system help guide artwork creation reflexively.
Material Grill, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
Digital sketches surrealism
Potted head, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
Which makes this a surrealistic portrait of me?Primary head tilt, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
While painting in Point st Charles I saw an electronic advertising sign that was turned off, but had the most incredible violet and blue-violet glare. I stared at it for some time thinking about making a painting, then just decided to remember the colour patterns and make a digital sketch afterwards. It became intestinal violets.Intestinal violets, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
You have heard of a millipede, how about a billipede? It has a billion legs and glows green sometime in the future.Billipede earth, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
In this sketch I was playing around with the various paint brush tools. Its easy to do digital, but this would be hard to paint in real life. I am learning more about art and design from these digital sketches, and my location painting improves.Ice cream dream float, Sketchbook, digital 1600 x 2000
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Neat colours in the Point, legal wall
Train over fire truck, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
On Grant Trunk road, this sports center is considered a legal graffiti wall... anyone can paint on it no problem. There was so much paint on the wall, it was peeling off in great sheets, dozens of layers visible like strata in an archeological site. The artists also painted over this garbage bin so many times it became abstract art. Painting with watercolour by hand was tricky, and I had to run through my whole palette of colour options to complete this painting. Fun. Next time I will bring along some spray paint.Painted bin legal wall, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, June 2026
Here is a photo of the wall where the paint layers peeled off, you can see the remains of various murals that were painted over again and again....





















